Targeted attacks

Targeted attacks can cost your company millions.

Targeted attacks are the latest and among the most dangerous threats to IT security. Rather than indiscriminately targeting companies with viruses and spam, attackers use targeted email attacks to infiltrate a company’s network – and to great success. The headlines on the evening news frequently detail the latest phishing, spear-phishing, zero day attack or advanced persistent threat that has cost a Fortune 500 company millions in fines, legal costs and lost business.

How Mimecast stops targeted attacks.

Targeted Threat Protection defends against the three most common techniques in targeted attacks used by attackers to breach corporate defenses.

Targeted Threat Protection – Impersonation Protect prevents attackers from using social-engineering techniques to impersonate a trusted source and convince an employee to share credentials, divulge information or, in the worst case scenario, transfer money to a fraudulent account. Mimecast scans the headers, domain names and body text in all inbound email for any potential social-engineering attempts or financial fraud. Suspicious emails can be blocked, quarantined or tagged with a warning.

Targeted Threat Protection – URL Protect eliminates the threat of malicious URLs that attackers use to install malware on a network. Whenever a user clicks on a link on an inbound or archived email, Mimecast scans the URL and prevents the target from loading until the link has been approved as safe.

Targeted Threat Protection – Attachment Protect stops employees from opening weaponized attachments that contain malware. Mimecast preemptively sandboxes all attachments and allows access only after the attachment has been cleaned or is deemed to be safe.